me: I'm not a dog person.
my little sister: What are you talking about? Dogs LOVE you.
me: That's not what that means.
my sister: It's the important part. Who cares how you feel.
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As much as I love puppy girls, my god, dog fur makes my allergies act up so bad. 😖
Like, if I’m petting my puppy wife Navia, my eyes would be so red and teary while my face is pink from trying to scratch myself. My nose would be all runny due to being congested, but it’s soooo worth it to kiss my sweet puppy girl and rub her ears :(
I want to kiss puppy girl Navia, the best golden retriever wife I could ask for…
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i know i’ve rambled about this before but I think about it a lot with the various like “can reptiles/fish/non cat/dog pets ACTUALLY love you back” posts and articles about how to tell when your cat loves you and I just sometimes think it’s a little silly to act like love is both this grand ineffable mystery in regards to pets (or people) and something to be measured and assessed
like does Baloo let me hold her paw for a long time (a Measure of Trust according to many articles)? No, she doesn’t really like having her paws touched. But when she gets her head stuck in the back of a chair or her scarf’s caught on something, she stills the moment I touch her head and lets me—a big, strange creature (who frankly often runs into furniture and doorframes)—manipulate the most fragile and vital part of her body in order to help her.
love is an action imo. your dog doesn’t need to be able to comprehend the words ‘I love you’ to feel loved, and your snake doesn’t need to purr to show that it trusts you and likes being around you. love is going to look a little different in every setting and trying to both box it in and demand it meet certain criteria is just...kind of dumb
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I LOVE CHUUPOE YURI GUYS nobody getsthem like I do ......
also silly wip I'll finish it in the next couple days
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It's still Pride my guys. Apayauq won a Now Award from THEM!
“Part of the reason why I did [the Iditarod] again was I wanted to show the world that I am trans,” she explains. “I didn’t have anyone to look up to when I was a kid. When I was four years old, I was like, ‘Oh, I’m going to be a girl when I grow up.’ And nobody around me was like, ‘Hey, yeah, you can actually do that.’ I want the representation to be there.”
“I also wanted to show that being tough isn’t necessarily a masculine trait,” she continues. “I’m really inspired by other female mushers.”
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